Spring/Summer bulb garden

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40 or 80 bulbs popular with gardeners everywhere and selected for their beauty, colour and hardiness, returnin... read more

40 or 80 bulbs popular with gardeners everywhere they are selected for their beauty and hardiness returning year after year with brilliant colour displays great for cutting or just enjoying in the garden.

You will receive the following varieties:

Allium Moly, produce large glossy golden star-like flowers that will spread rapidly to form large clumps.

Poppy Anemones are gorgeously coloured and well known as a favourite amongst florists.

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Spring/Summer bulb garden

40 or 80 bulbs popular with gardeners everywhere they are selected for their beauty and hardiness returning year after year with brilliant colour displays great for cutting or just enjoying in the garden.

You will receive the following varieties:

Allium Moly, produce large glossy golden star-like flowers that will spread rapidly to form large clumps.

Poppy Anemones are gorgeously coloured and well known as a favourite amongst florists.

Iris Hollandica are perfect for the border, they bloom with oversized flowers and produce a heavenly scent that's sure to please!

Details Spring/Summer bulb garden

Cutflowers

Fragrant

Very easy to grow

Blooms: May - July

Flower colour: mix

Plant location: sunny

Hardiness: -15 Celsius

Preferred soil: Grows in any soil

Offer Comprises:

10 Allium moly luteum

10 Anemone coronaria de Caen

10 Cluster Lily Brodiaea laxa Queen Fabiola

10 Iris hollandica mix 6/7 cm

How to take care of Spring/summer Bulb Garden

Plant according to the instructions printed on each package, tall varieties at the back and small to the front. Bulbs are best planted in groups together. Anemones need soaking prior to planting. Plant in well drained soil, prepare the soil by working in some organic fertiliser pellets around a spade deep.

In cold areas, apply a thick mulch cover in winter to protect from frost. In warm areas mulch will help to keep the soil cool and retain moisture. Water well after planting and keep doing so for the first month.

Soak the soil rather than watering over the plants to prevent fungal diseases. Apply fertiliser during the growth season by means of an general border fertiliser. In autumn store non hardy summer bulbs in a cool but frost-free place, protect from mice.

Replant in spring. Remove dead flower heads regularly from all plants to encourage new and bushy growth. Divide plants every 3-4 years in early spring to avoid overcrowding.

Spring/Summer bulb garden

40 or 80 bulbs popular with gardeners everywhere they are selected for their beauty and hardiness returning year after year with brilliant colour displays great for cutting or just enjoying in the garden.

You will receive the following varieties:

Allium Moly, produce large glossy golden star-like flowers that will spread rapidly to form large clumps.

Poppy Anemones are gorgeously coloured and well known as a favourite amongst florists.

Iris Hollandica are perfect for the border, they bloom with oversized flowers and produce a heavenly scent that's sure to please!

Details Spring/Summer bulb garden

Cutflowers

Fragrant

Very easy to grow

Blooms: May - July

Flower colour: mix

Plant location: sunny

Hardiness: -15 Celsius

Preferred soil: Grows in any soil

Offer Comprises:

10 Allium moly luteum

10 Anemone coronaria de Caen

10 Cluster Lily Brodiaea laxa Queen Fabiola

10 Iris hollandica mix 6/7 cm

How to take care of Spring/summer Bulb Garden

Plant according to the instructions printed on each package, tall varieties at the back and small to the front. Bulbs are best planted in groups together. Anemones need soaking prior to planting. Plant in well drained soil, prepare the soil by working in some organic fertiliser pellets around a spade deep.

In cold areas, apply a thick mulch cover in winter to protect from frost. In warm areas mulch will help to keep the soil cool and retain moisture. Water well after planting and keep doing so for the first month.

Soak the soil rather than watering over the plants to prevent fungal diseases. Apply fertiliser during the growth season by means of an general border fertiliser. In autumn store non hardy summer bulbs in a cool but frost-free place, protect from mice.

Replant in spring. Remove dead flower heads regularly from all plants to encourage new and bushy growth. Divide plants every 3-4 years in early spring to avoid overcrowding.